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2005 Nissan 350Z - Page 7 Questions & Answers
Hey i'm looking at buying
Honestly, if you're really debating a Skyline purchase, you need to learn to wrench on the car confidently, as they weren't imported to the US until the current R35 model (an early '09). For this reason, you may have serious trouble finding a mechanic willing to take on repairs of the car, due to the lack of documentation for servicing and the scarcity of parts (which, when you do find them, are astronomically priced).
I'm trying to give you a real-world heads-up here, not to be condescending (that's not my intention at all). Keep in mind that the gray-market Skylines imported by RB Motoring and Motorex back near the turn of the decade were largely snapped up by tuner enthusiasts, who probably beat the snot out of them. You may be in for unforeseen repairs and servicing, and the two companies I mentioned are among the few in the US with any real-world experience working on the cars.
As for what the servicing means, it could mean a lot. Technically that could mean the owner changed the oil, coolant, and power steering fluid, and called it a day. Or it could mean that the engine was torn down completely and rebuilt from the ground-up. You'd definitely want as much documentation as possible before buying a car that was never even officially sold in the US.
Nissan langley exa wont idle
It could be numerous problems - consult a reputable shop - you need someone that knows what they are talking about to physically look at the car to solve the problem - will save you a lot of time and expense. ????
Hi NISSAN PRIMERA P12 2002 D SVE 18 MARCH 2024
Hello, Malcolm. It seems like you are facing an issue with the alarm system of your Nissan Primera P12 from 2002. Based on the symptoms you've described, it does sound like there might be a fault with the alarm system or the central locking mechanism.
Given that you have already tried a few troubleshooting steps such as disconnecting the battery and replacing the micro switches, it might be a good idea to further investigate the alarm system itself. Since the hazard lights are flashing without any audible alarm sound and the central locking is behaving inconsistently, there could be a fault in the alarm control unit or wiring.
One possible cause could be a faulty alarm module or a loose connection in the wiring harness related to the alarm system. It's also worth checking the condition of the alarm siren to ensure it is functioning properly.
Considering that the issue seems to have improved after disconnecting and reconnecting the battery, it's possible that there is an intermittent fault related to the power supply or a reset of the alarm system.
If the problem persists, it might be best to consult with a professional mechanic or an auto electrician who can perform a more in-depth diagnostic test on the alarm system to pinpoint the exact cause of the issue.
In the meantime, if you experience the hazard lights flashing again, try to document when and under what circumstances it occurs. This information can be helpful in diagnosing the problem more accurately.
I hope this information helps, and I wish you the best of luck in resolving the issue with your Nissan Primera P12. Feel free to reach out if you need further assistance or have any more questions.
How to remove starter motor 1994 Nissan Bluebird SSS 2litre Attesa- U13 Engine AWD-Petrol and I also really need your help to find a repair manual for the car thank so much!
To remove the starter motor on a 1994 Nissan Bluebird SSS 2 litre ATTESA-U13 engine (AWD), follow these steps:
1. Disconnect the negative terminal of the battery to prevent any electrical accidents.
2. Locate the starter motor, which is typically located near the transmission bell housing on the engine block.
3. Remove any heat shields or other components that may obstruct access to the starter motor.
4. Disconnect the electrical connections to the starter motor, including the wiring harness and solenoid.
5. Remove the mounting bolts that secure the starter motor to the engine block.
6. Carefully slide the starter motor out of its mounting position and set it aside.
7. Install the new starter motor by reversing the removal steps.
As for finding a repair manual for your Nissan Bluebird SSS, you can try searching online for a digital version that you can download, or you can purchase a physical copy from a reputable auto parts store or online retailer. Additionally, you may also be able to find helpful information and step-by-step guides on online forums and websites dedicated to Nissan vehicles.
IM having trouble with my nissan narva d22
Is this a new key as well? On a lot of modern vehicles the vehicle's electronics need to be told that there is a new ignition key and ignition barrel fitted. This will need to be done through the OBD connector under the dashboard. If it is not done the vehicle immobiliser won't turn off as it doesn't recognise the key you are using.
1997 Nissan Terrano 2.7 - changed battery. - won't start - but turning over
You will probably have to reset the ECU as it thinks the vehicle may be stolen and shuts the fuel supply off.
I always plug a motorbike battery with a cigar lighter plug on it, to keep the electronics live whist changing the battery.
It keeps 12volts on the system and avoids this sort of thing from happening.
HOW TO TAKE OUT NISSAN 1400 2007 PICK UP
STEERING BOX. DO I NEED TO TAKE OUT ENGINE
Taking out the steering box in a Nissan 1400 2007 pickup truck involves a few steps, and you do not need to remove the engine to access the steering box. Here is a general guide on how to remove the steering box:
1. **Disconnect the battery**: Always disconnect the battery before working on any components in the engine bay.
2. **Raise the front of the vehicle**: Use a jack to lift the front of the vehicle and secure it with jack stands for safety.
3. **Remove the wheels**: Take off the front wheels to access the steering components.
4. **Disconnect the steering column**: Inside the cabin, detach the steering column from the steering box.
5. **Disconnect the tie rod ends**: Remove the tie rod ends connected to the steering box.
6. **Remove the steering box mounting bolts**: Locate and remove the mounting bolts that hold the steering box in place
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